Exploratory Junior Training 10:30AM 7-10yr olds (Starts June 6th)

$120.00

Exploratory Youth Training (Ages 7–10)

Saturdays · 10:30 AM–12:00 PM · 4-Week Program

Our Exploratory Youth Training program is designed for young performers who are imaginative, curious, and eager to explore the foundations of acting for both stage and camera in a supportive environment.

Each 90-minute class combines classical theatre exercises, storytelling fundamentals, and introductory on-camera training to help students build confidence, focus, creativity, and communication skills through performance.

Weekly Class Structure

Classical Acting Warm-Ups
Students begin class with movement, voice, imagination, and ensemble-based exercises that help develop posture, breath support, vocal clarity, emotional expression, and stage confidence.

Script & Story Exploration
Students are introduced to age-appropriate script analysis and storytelling concepts, including character objectives, relationships, simple scene structure, and making clear acting choices.

On-Camera Performance Training
Students then apply their work on camera using original short scripts written specifically for the program. Playback review helps students build confidence, self-awareness, listening skills, and comfort performing in front of others.

Original scripts are provided weekly, allowing students to experience fresh characters, creative scenarios, and new storytelling opportunities throughout the month.

Parents are invited to observe the final 10 minutes of each class to view on-camera playback and student progress. During the fourth and final class of each monthly cycle, parents are welcome to observe the full session to better understand the training process and educational structure of the program.

June Class Dates

  • June 6

  • June 13

  • June 20

  • June 27

Please note that tuition covers the full monthly session, not individual classes. Because of the structured group format and limited weekly availability, make-up classes are not available for missed absences.

All families are responsible for reviewing the in-STUDIO Student Handbook prior to enrollment. The handbook outlines important studio policies regarding attendance, tuition, student behavior, inclement weather, and class progression.

Exploratory Youth Training (Ages 7–10)

Saturdays · 10:30 AM–12:00 PM · 4-Week Program

Our Exploratory Youth Training program is designed for young performers who are imaginative, curious, and eager to explore the foundations of acting for both stage and camera in a supportive environment.

Each 90-minute class combines classical theatre exercises, storytelling fundamentals, and introductory on-camera training to help students build confidence, focus, creativity, and communication skills through performance.

Weekly Class Structure

Classical Acting Warm-Ups
Students begin class with movement, voice, imagination, and ensemble-based exercises that help develop posture, breath support, vocal clarity, emotional expression, and stage confidence.

Script & Story Exploration
Students are introduced to age-appropriate script analysis and storytelling concepts, including character objectives, relationships, simple scene structure, and making clear acting choices.

On-Camera Performance Training
Students then apply their work on camera using original short scripts written specifically for the program. Playback review helps students build confidence, self-awareness, listening skills, and comfort performing in front of others.

Original scripts are provided weekly, allowing students to experience fresh characters, creative scenarios, and new storytelling opportunities throughout the month.

Parents are invited to observe the final 10 minutes of each class to view on-camera playback and student progress. During the fourth and final class of each monthly cycle, parents are welcome to observe the full session to better understand the training process and educational structure of the program.

June Class Dates

  • June 6

  • June 13

  • June 20

  • June 27

Please note that tuition covers the full monthly session, not individual classes. Because of the structured group format and limited weekly availability, make-up classes are not available for missed absences.

All families are responsible for reviewing the in-STUDIO Student Handbook prior to enrollment. The handbook outlines important studio policies regarding attendance, tuition, student behavior, inclement weather, and class progression.

Young actors of any skill level are considered exploratory. Our mission is to help them develop confidence and teamwork through these fundamental programs.